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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1933-10-05, Page 1Vol. XXX I V Vklo.,13 Make t ZURICH. THURSDAY MOI-1NING, OCTOBER 5 1933. Chester L. Smith, Pahtlabak 61.25 a year, U.S. $1,511 b $1.50 ixKansans, $2 MAY se oute see e Ads, in the Herald your guide for your Fall Purchases Capital Theatre 'Goderich -- Phone 47 ::Now PIaying--Joarr Benneit. :and James Dunn in "A.i:izona to Bred- v:ray., Mon., Tues., and Wed. JACK BUCH'AAIAN Broadway Musical Comedy inn a Sparkling; Romantic: Farce Yes, Mr. Brown! Fresh from its successful Toronto run_ Thurs., Friday and Saturday Double: Feature . (CHARLES RUGGLES, anti OLWE BROOK !with Lila Lee in. a mystery fun Film "THE' NIGHT OF JUNE 13th" CHARLES' ("Buck) JONES in an unforgettable western epic White Eagle Coming -"I Love That Mari'. . Satinees-Wed., and Sat. at g. m• ST. PETER'S /Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH - ONT "A Changeless Chia tee a Chang- . leg Welke' i1iiday;., libi---Lailleer psalms. 2sturdsy-- �h•ir Peaeil" a. WJNDAY SERVICES IS a. m.-Germaa, Sae.f'ea- '11.15 a.m.-SSuni ry Saw& 7.80 p.m.-Eni fi t Servica. ;Everybody Welcome as all Services. E. TUERKHEIM, Faster. Blue Scranton Coal ALL SIZES Petroleum Cake,, Semet, Sr&asy Cake, Pocahontas and Miller Creek, always .n AGRICULTURAL. TI X and B'i't'RCK.. :i$;ghett• CASH price paid& few Siggsysi a Graded Baan. W. R. DAVIDSON Bayfield Fall Fair Bayfield Fair was held en Tim es- dlay, Sept. 28th, with a little Lower' attendance to last year, owing to ! the fine weather of the forenoon 'and i the business of the farmers, this-how ever did not effect the exhibitors .from bringing intheir articles, and all ties- ses were well filled. The poultry and horses were exceptionally well represented, as was also the inside departments. Rain spoiled the lat- ter part of the day. The concert in the evening was well patronized, and a good program was given. HORSES General Purpose -Broom mare, Manson Bros., W. R. Lobb & Son; Foal, H. Bender, J. Gelinas & Son ; 3 yr. old, G. King, A. 11. Cox&Son; 2 yr. old W. Decker, B. Stewart; 1 yr. old, W. Decker; Team, W. Dec- ker, A. H. Cox & Son. Percheron-2 yr. old, M. Web- ster, E. F. Merner; 1 yr. old, R. Snowden; Foal, H. Bender, R.' Snow- den. Agricultural -Brood mare, N.Keys & Son, C. Campbell; Foal, N. Keys & Son, E. Webster; 3 yr. old, G. 'Tay- lor, M. Webster; 2 yr. old, Miss Brownet, J. Gelinas & Son; 1 yr. old, E. Webster, Manson Bros. Team N Keys, C. Campbell. Heavy Dranght-Brood snare, Miss ;lrownet, N Keys; Foal, N Keys,J. 'Sterling; 3 yr. old, Manson Bros, 2 yr. old, E. Webster, N. Keys & Son; 1 yr. old, Miss Brownet, E. Webster; Team, Miss Brownet, E. J. Willert. • . Roadster -Brood mare, J. Meld - lager., G. Tailor; Foal, G. Tailor; Sin- ge Roadster, C. Fryfogel; Carriage Class -Brood mare, R. Greg, W. McLean; Foal. J_ Meidinger Manson Bros; 1 yr. old, 1 Greig; 2 yr. old, R. Greig; Single Carriage Horse, E. d Willert, C. Fryfogel; Best Gent's Outfit, C. Fryfogel, W. McLean; Lady. Driver, E. 'J. Willert, C Parks; 3. W. Merner's Special, H. Bender; Best colt on halter for boys The Brenner House GRAND BAND INTRODUCES A SUPPER DANCE In their Beautiful, Spacious Dining Room Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Night, commencing at 8 p.m. NOVELTY PRIZE DANCES Minimum Menu Charge 25c. Leavitt's Theatre EXETER -- ONT. Thurs., Fri., Saturday, Oct. 5, 6, 7, STATE FAIR With, WILL ROGERS - JANET GAYNOR SALLY EILERS - LEW AYRES And AB Star Cast, Mon., Tues., and Wed. The Devil's Brother With LAUREL and HARDY, and DENNIS KING, (Baritone) 2, Of the Metropolitian, Opeoa, from the Famous Comic Opera FRA DIAVOLO A Meter -Goldwyn -Meyer Picture. Coming -Tim McCoy Miss Anna Overholt spent a few days visiting in Goderich. Mrs. Yule of Fullerton, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Weido. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gascho and family of Harriston were Sunday vis- itors with relatives in town. Mr. Boulton of Exeter, was a Sun- day visitor at the home of Mrs. C. Eilber. Mrs. Boulton, who has been visiting here, returned home with him. Mrs. Jacob Wagner and daughter, of Shakespeare; Mrs. (Rev.) C. H. Becker and family of Morrison, Ill; Dr. H. F. Klopp and daughter of Kit- chener; Mr. Leonard Klopp anti fam- ily of Waterloo, visited their mother: over Sunday. Sorry to report that Mrs. Edwin Gascho was stricken with an attack of appendicitis on Sunday, and on Monday it was found necessary to remove her to London Hospital and operate. We are happy to state that the patient is improving nicely. . We regret to report that Master Grant 'Edighoffer, son of Mr. and. Mrs: .A. G. Edighoffer, was operated on at London by Dr. Hunt for re- moval 'of tonsils. The little fellow also has some eye trouble, which we trust will soon be remedyed. in "Fighting • Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gingerich and fur justice" family,} Mrs. Jacob Meyer and daugh- ter Vielet, Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Mey- er, of I'Xitchener; Mrs. Leesome Des - If. Iieiider, J. Gacobe;-Bese saddle,ewe lamb, Cowan &Danbrook,' A. Jardine; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Koehler W. Decker; Best heavy horse on Warner and Son. land son Harold and Miss Edith Kip - grounds, C. Campbell; Boys driving Lincold Class -Ram, T. Snowden, fer were guests of Mr. and Mrs. single horse in ring, Perce Johnston, G. Penhale; Shearling ram, T. Snow- David Gingerich on. Sunday. ,;, Gelinas & Son I den; Ram lamb, T. Snowden, G.1 Mr, and Mrs. David Schnell, who CATTLE i Penhale; Ewe, T. Snowden, G. Pen- raaie Cattle, Heifer 2 yrs. old, hale; Shearling ewe, G. Penhale, T. spent a week here with friends, left A. Warnerer & Son and 2nd; Heif- Snowden; Ewe lamb, G. Penhale, T. on Monday, to return to their home er 1 yr. old, R. Penhale; Calf, R. Snowden. din Aberdeen, Sask. Mr. Schnell ad- Yepper, & Son; .Steer calf, R. Pep- Oxford Class -Ram, D. D. Bell &' vises us that they are fortunate in per & Son; Steer.l yr. old, R. Pep- Son; W. Henry; Shearling ram, W. living in a very good district with per & Son. Durham Class -Milk cow, W. Oes- tre ker ;and 2nd; Heifer 2 yrs., W. Oestreicher, R. Pepper & Son; Heif- er 1 yr. old, W. Oestreicher, R. Pep- per :& "Son; Heifer calf, W Oestrei- cher, R. Pepper & Son; Tull. calf, W. 'Oestmsicher and 2nd- .Herfaina Class -Milk crow, F. Car - beet .and '2nd; Heifer, 1 yr., F. Car- bett .and 2nd; :Heifer calf, F. Car - belt :and `22nd; Bull calf, F. Caz'bert , D. W. Hyde, 0. McGowan; Ewe lamb rand `2ndl. 0. McGowan, D. Hyde; Wether lamb Jersey 'f lass --Milk cow, 11,. Pea- W. Henry, D. W. Hyde. 'hale. Dorset Class -Ram, Cowan & Holstein Clasp ---Milk cow, Wm_ Danbrook, 0. McGowan; Shearing 'Sparks :and 2nd; Heifer 1 yr., W. ram, Cowan • & Danbrook, O. 111'm - Sparks; Heifer tali, W. Sparks, C. Gowan; Ram lamb, 0. McGowan, Campbell;; lull Calf, C. Camp e'11;•Cowan & Danbrook; Ewe, Cowan & Eaton Special, Wm. Sparks. Danbrook, 0. McGowan; Shearling; Judges -B, Snell, Gere_ J: 11 . ewe, 0. McGowan, Cowan t Dan- Gett. brook; Ewe lamb, a. McGowan and' SHEEP ' second. Leicester-7nm, Cowa-n & Dan - :brook, and.`2nd; Shearling ram,, Warner & San; Cowan and Danbro- ik; Ram lamb, Cowan & Danbrook, R Pepper and San; E'we, A. Warner ;& Pi►ona Naw 1iR Son, Cowan and Danbrook; Shearling �„ at :,ems, (Gowan t& 31vmfirocik and seaarmil; Henry, D. Bell & San; Ram. lamb, W. good crops and of course the prices Henry, D. Bell &, Son; Ewe, D. Bell are as a rule not gaite as good as and Son, W. Henry; -Shearling ewe,' W. Henry, D. Bell & Sell; Ewe lamb i with us easterners. But he says that W. Henry, and 2nd.tines are about like in old Ontario. Shropshire Class -Ram, 0. Mc- The East and West Huron Teach - Gowan, Cowan & Danbrook; Shear - ling ram, Cowan & Donbr(ook, J. er, s Conventions have decided to hold Gelinas & Son; Ram lamb, J. Grafin- a joint meeting at Goderich this year as and Son ; D. W. Hyde; Ewe, D.W. and the same is taking place the Hyde, 0. McGowan ; Shearling ewe, last two ' days of this week, namely, Thursday and Friday, October 5th and 6th. So the school «Iiifdren will have a nice big rest after a month's studying in the new year, as Monday is also a public holiday. The Con- tinuation room in town we under- stand, is also closing for these days. Building operations are progressing very rapidly -in town, the roofs- are being put on the buildings: of L. S'rhilbe, H. Yungblut, andtthe bake shop of Mr.. Ev. Heist. The. earncrete walls are being put up on lie fore part of the Heist block, which, will be used as the place of business and a dwelling over head. The briek week of the Schilbe block isQ aompleit--- ed, and carpenters are busy with the weed work, and by the leeks of things Mr. Schilbe will be• accupying, his new home and place of lireirtess 2nd; Young sow, J: elinas & Sonl, :1 afore the snow will Rye 11441441+14014444444,441404+144.44 0,4404,41444+++44-a++++++++444 Massey -(eras Silts and Service 4 TIRES, ' B VTTER1ES, OIL ittlike .and let Prices. '. Order your pili e r t! -g%ased to . i i , ( + . k a Di#sc with you:-- .. . ...... -._ MI6 -Gunder . >,lit •a plow deal) mild 4 e 4 heel `I4eb:' 7 A. ' 2 OM S"' aril Oat,AN' e!' r• yew agyfaciatiola by settling line Oct.. let,, • ate, wieliamti,Measy Payments,:1tn meet , 1 limed libulhinery` Always imiltrael To. Shop i 0:. KLOPP & ,SONS Rte.. t 7 Rucone a r7.i ? t .a BETS' *'e7** -he, **fro.* HO Berkshire-Agen boar; Cowan & Dandbrook; Young sown. Cb'van & Danbrook. Yorkshire -Aged boar; S. Alton, A. Warner & Son; Brood sow, S. Alton, J. R. Stirling;• Young Sow, S. Alton, Manson Bros; Young boar, S. Anton and 2nd. Red Pigs -Aged boar, S. Alton, Manson Bros; Brood' sow, S. Alton and 2nd; Young boar,S. Alton and S. Alton; Pair bacon. frogs, J. R Stir- liang, Elmer Webster: Judges -H. Snei'I, G. C. Petty. • POULTRY Breihmas-Pull'et, Letherland, . Bently, and 2nd; Hen, F.' Kockems„ Letherland & Bently; Cock, Lether- land & Bently; Cockerel, Letherland. >a d Be, tlyk;,ani 2nd. : tarred Rocks.. --Pullet, Letherland &dBently, J. Liittle; Hen, Letherland .& 'Beaty, 0. Battler; Cock; O. B'at-. der, Lea,therlald and Bently; C lack- crel, 0. 'B,attllet. W. Wise. White Rocks =Pullet, T. Snowden, Jt.?Little;;Hen, A T. Snowden, Lether- land' & Bctitly; .•Cock, L. OYBrein, Letherland; ently; Cockeeiel, Tr; Snowden, and - 1, • White Wyandottes-Hen, 'L,, 0'- Brein and 2nd;. Cock, L. O'Brein, Letherland & Bently; Silver Wyandottes--i"ullet, .:L 0'- Brein;; Hen, L. O'Brnin and 2nd; Cacik,' L. O'Brein; Cockerel, L. 0'- Letherland & Bently. 'Ruff Orpington= --Pullet, O. Bat- tler, F. Kockems; Hen, F. Kockems, 0,, Battler; Cock, F• Kockems, t1. i;.nt'ler; C,,telrrrel, 0, 13attlrrt,, I\ h l oekems, . Womens' Institute The Zurich Branch of the Wom- en's Institute met in the Council Chamber, Monday evening-, with thirty members present. The meet- ing was opened by sawing? lite' Inst itute Ode. Followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison., ' The President, - Mrs. Harry G. Hess then took charge of the business, which was followed by a program•with'•Mrs. T. Meyers as' chairlady. Th program consisted of, a report of the District Rally, by Mrs. Wm. lieya Solo: bX Mrs. Harry' G. Hess; aecoiiipaniei% 'yer`, en�e'piana by Mrs. 'O'Dw. y' eattiin» en Thai'ikw- giving by Pearl Wirtz. :A ,}diet by Alpha Meyer, :rind Ruth Johnston. A poem on Thanksgiving'"' by Doris Meyers, after the: proton), two short contests were conducted by Pearl Wurtz A Thaah:5gi;ving menu, and a butcher bor's letter to his sweet heart, a dainty lunch was then served by the CoMniittee; Mrs. T. Meyers. Mrs, J..Gaseho, Abe, Theo. McAditttts, and 1.'t'.si 1 Warta: •••••••••••••••.•••••••••e ••• *, •••••• • • • •. • 1 • • ,10 • • • Hess, Own a Waltham Watch, buys a 15 Jewel Chrome Cases. $14.95 NO MORE AVAILABLE SPECIAL Ladies and Gents. Duro, Mars, Pal, a 15-jew. AT THESE PRICES SALE OF WATCHES FOR gold user. FAIR DAY ONLY. Popular Makes such. as Regina, Elgin„ Yark,. Eta, nEmgmlp., FAIR DAY ONLY The Jeweller Phone 74 Zurich 1 it! •••••••••i••••••••••••••••••••••••••••0000,011111101100.1W 6.••••••a••••••i:®••••••• .. 4. •••••4,0•• ' NEW SAMPLES HAVE ARRIVED } WONDER• .,FL L RANGE. 4 R i •• • • L • MADE -TO -MEASURE $16 50 up Splendid Range Men's Overcaas $12.00 up. ZE: Eder:Ian 867 Son SMIALMSR$ AND FUNERAL DIRRCT'ARS e►•wa•••••,•••••••••tr•••e NOOOOOOON40••••,se►••••a Seasonable Needs! WE HAVE A GOOD AND WSJ. ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, PAINTS OILS, SHOES, RUBBERS, RUBBER • BOOTS, AND> AlA'RNES5 AIRS,. ,' ETC.. AT . '� � `+''�pi• r%! i1lt Cps .,• 1. i , .. �/�. r.i�it• , Af 1 WE .:.QUA C�..t' ID'' ArA , - .. -res }'• t> ' NEW /// RDENSEEDS AT. 5F #und 10c FogG. • FRESH IROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND. it